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RCL is pleased to announce that it will take over CNC's existing vessel operation on the RBC1 come end March 2019.

RBC currently rotation

RBC currently rotation includes calls at Ningbo – Shanghai – Laem Chabang – Bangkok (PAT) – Laem Chabang in a 3 vessel, 21-day rotation. RCL already employs two of those vessels on the service i.e. M.V. Jitra Bhum and Itha Bhum on the service.

RCL will phase in the M.V. Kama Bhum to replace CNC's vessel at Ningbo from 28 March 19, making the RBC an exclusive RCL service. The current deployment remains unchanged going forward.

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